MASTER'S SALE 06-CP-40-3316
By virtue of a decree heretofore
granted in the case of Chase
Home Finance LLC, successor
by merger to Chase Manhattan
Mortgage Corporation
AGAINST Teresa Fraylick, et
al., I, the undersigned Master in
Equity for Richland County will
sell on Monday, July 2, 2007, at
12 o'clock noon, at the Richland
County Courthouse, Richland
County Judicial Center, 1701
Main Street, Columbia, South
Carolina, to the highest bidder:
All that certain piece, parcel, or
lot of land, together with
improvements thereon, situate,
lying, and being located in the
County of Richland, State of
South Carolina, the same being
designated as Apartment Unit
Number 314 in Building 3 in
Broad River Township
Horizontal Property Regime, a
horizontal property regime
established pursuant to the
South Carolina Horizontal
Property Act, Section 27-31-10
et. seq. of South Carolina Code
of Laws, 1976, as amended and
submitted by Master Deed
recorded in the Register of
Deeds for Richland County in
Deed Book D777 at page 432.
Subject to covenants and
restrictions of record including
but not limited to those contained
within instrument
recorded in the Office of the
Register of Deeds for Richland
County in Deed Book D1008,
page 748.
Derivation: This being the same
property conveyed to Teresa
Fraylick by deed of Robert M.
Wood, dated August 17, 2001,
and recorded on August 20,
2001, in the Office of the
Register of Deeds for Richland
County in Book 0556 at page
794.
TMS # 07382-01-17
Property Address:
1850 Atlantic Drive, Unit #314
Columbia, SC 29210
TERMS OF SALE: The successful
bidder, other than the
Plaintiff, will deposit with the
Master in Equity, at the conclusion
of the bidding, Five per
cent (5%) of the bid in cash or
equivalent, as evidence of good
faith, same to be applied to the
purchase price in case of compliance,
but to be forfeited and
applied first to costs and then to
Plaintiff 's debt in the case of
non-compliance. Should the last
and highest bidder fail or refuse
to make the required deposit at
time of bid or comply with the
other terms of the bid within
twenty (20) days, then the
Master in Equity may resell the
property on the same terms and
conditions on some subsequent
Sales Day (at the risk of the
said highest bidder.)
No personal or deficiency judgment
being demanded, the bidding
will not remain open after
the date of sale, but compliance
with the bid may be made
immediately.
Purchaser pay for preparation
of the Master deed, documentary
stamps on the deed, recording
of the deed, and interest on
the amount of the bid from date
of sale to date of compliance
with the bid at the rate of
7.5000% per annum.
Subject to assessments,
Richland County taxes existing
easements, easements and
restrictions of record, and other
senior encumbrances, if any.
The Honorable Joseph M.
Strickland As Master in Equity
for Richland County
SCOTT LAW FIRM, PA
Attorney for Plaintiff
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